Nielsen: the Hungarian consumer confidence fell in the second quarter
The consumer confidence index in Hungary decreased: the second quarter’s 57 points is 4 points less than the first quarter’s 61 points.
However, if we compare it with the 55 points measured in last year's second quarter, the increase is 2 percentage points – Nielsen’s survey revealed. Nielsen’s survey was conducted in sixty-three countries. The average of the European consumer confidence index is 79 index points, while the world average is 98 points. (Nielsen)
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